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-ahiahia

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-akiri

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-aku

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-amemha

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v intr

-apwsupus

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v intr

-apɨna

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v

-apɨtin

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v

-arak(i)

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v

-ariri

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v/a

-arukwapitov

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-arukwɨpahar

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v intr

-asɨk

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-ataka

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-ateti

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ia-kapaii nuas

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phrase je plante des choux des iles,

iavɨnmér

iavɨnmér
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jikisjin

jikisjin
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kafete

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n.

Kamkari

Nephila tetragnathoides https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/68396-Nephila-tetragnathoides
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kamsiwi

Rhyothemis phyllis https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/149704-Rhyothemis-phyllis
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kanieri

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kapuapu

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[kapuapu] n.

kaupa

kaupa
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n porte (de bambou)

kauyei

Kyphosus bigibbus http://fishbase.org/summary/Kyphosus-bigibbus.html
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Example: Photo by John Turnbull, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kieri

Ducula pacifica
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kirianóu

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konianaker

Epinephelus coeruleopunctatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-coeruleopunctatus.html
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Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

konianaker

Epinephelus maculatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-maculatus.html
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konkamun

Ornamental: The white fruits of this plant are used as pendants to fashion a necklace for a man, woman or child.
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[kwənka:mun] n.

Example: Ornamental: The white fruits of this plant are used as pendants to fashion a necklace for a man, woman or child.

konkriakey

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korkwao tanna

Oceanodroma tristrami
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kumhar

kumhar
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kwanage

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kwanaroti

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kwanei awou

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kwankukeibu

The vine of this plant is used to tie an outrigger on to a canoe. Heat up the stem and peel off the outer bark; while it is still warm use it to tie an outrigger to the canoe. When the stem cools it becomes very hard. It is also used to tie sugar cane.
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[kwankukepu] n.

Example: The vine of this plant is used to tie an outrigger on to a canoe. Heat up the stem and peel off the outer bark; while it is still warm use it to tie an outrigger to the canoe. When the stem cools it becomes very hard. It is also used to tie sugar cane.

kwanuvekɨr

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n.

kwarwaterei

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n roche

kwatinɨvirakw

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kwánmɨrhi

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n.

kɨrha

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n.

makhum

Cheilinus trilobatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Cheilinus-trilobatus.html
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Example: Photo by John Turnbull, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

makopou

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Example: After roasting it on the fire, peel it and toss it into the sea for 2 minutes, then it can be eaten. If not tossed into the seawater, it does not taste very good. The stems are not useful to make canoes

mamausari

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marao

Sargocentron tiereoides http://fishbase.org/summary/Sargocentron-tiereoides.html
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Example: Photo by Jeffrey T. Williams / Smithsonian Institution, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

minin tonga

Photo by John E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0
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nageruk

Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their flowers. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox. Fuel: Used as a firewood.
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[naŋe̤:ruk] n.

Example: Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their flowers. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox. Fuel: Used as a firewood.

naik

If a tree is dying from fungal infection, this plant should be planted near one’s garden, near crops or that tree to help protect crops from that disease.
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[nejɨk] n.

Example: If a tree is dying from fungal infection, this plant should be planted near one’s garden, near crops or that tree to help protect crops from that disease.

nakogar

Use with Euodia (MJB 5031; Nisei) when a young girl gets her period to reduce the odor. Put this plant under the skirt. When planting yam, dig the hole, and burn the leaves of this with coconut. Put this flaming concoction into the hole and cover it with soil. Then place the yam in. This will help kill any pathogen, like a virus, that will harm the yam.
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n.

Example: Use with Euodia (MJB 5031; Nisei) when a young girl gets her period to reduce the odor. Put this plant under the skirt. When planting yam, dig the hole, and burn the leaves of this with coconut. Put this flaming concoction into the hole and cover it with soil. Then place the yam in. This will help kill any pathogen, like a virus, that will harm the yam.

namatamai

Lethrinus lentjan http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-lentjan.html
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namatamai

Lethrinus olivaceus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-olivaceus.html
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namian

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n urine

narisien

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nawa

Fruits edible when ripe. The stem is used for timber and sawn timber. Flowers attract fruit bats. Hunters, knowing this, hunt the bats at night.
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Example: Fruits edible when ripe. The stem is used for timber and sawn timber. Flowers attract fruit bats. Hunters, knowing this, hunt the bats at night.

nawes

Fruit used for local medicine. When a person is diagnosed with "cancer" in the local hospital, take a ripe fruit in a cup of water and macerate it until the smell of the fruit comes out in the water, drink every other day, 3x daily, morning noon and night. Also used for firewood.
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[nawes] n.

Example: Fruit used for local medicine. When a person is diagnosed with "cancer" in the local hospital, take a ripe fruit in a cup of water and macerate it until the smell of the fruit comes out in the water, drink every other day, 3x daily, morning noon and night. Also used for firewood.

nekira

Kastom medicine to ascertain the type of sickness a person has. Take two small 6 in. long branches with leaves, and place this on the person along with another unspecified plant. Will help diagnosis.
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Example: Kastom medicine to ascertain the type of sickness a person has. Take two small 6 in. long branches with leaves, and place this on the person along with another unspecified plant. Will help diagnosis.

nesiapuasiapu

Cyperus
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n.

nevisaien

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nikweto

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niparhienien

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la veriter

(Bislama) truth

nui

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n mon gros orteil

numun

numun
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nurap

For toothaches, take inner bark, scrape it into water and use to rinse mouth--pain will go away. Stem for house posts. Birds like this flower.
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Example: For toothaches, take inner bark, scrape it into water and use to rinse mouth--pain will go away. Stem for house posts. Birds like this flower.

nuviru

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nɨkenaku jeniram

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nɨkwanáha

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nɨmerian

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n clair de lune

nɨmu kwatia tasiapen

Pterocaesio trilineata http://fishbase.org/summary/Pterocaesio-trilineata.html
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nɨpeka

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nɨpihín

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nɨtuán ~ natuán

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oklen

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Pawpawuk

Junonia villida https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/197079-Junonia-villida
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pawpawuk

Yoma sabina https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/358951-Yoma-sabina
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penesu

Chlorurus frontalis http://fishbase.org/summary/Chlorurus-frontalis.html
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piav-

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pirawa ~ firawa

Lethrinus atkinsoni http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-atkinsoni.html
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raiari min ~ rariari min

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rariari mio

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ret

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sar

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Suatouk kehep

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n sentier rejoignant deux villages

taoura ia nipeka

taoura ia nipeka
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taputam

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tautau

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teki kusan

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tuburbeï

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tuitui

Take a coconut leaf, take out the midribs so it becomes a sharp spine, impale the seeds on this, and light them for use as a torch. Leaf used to cover earth oven, and can be put between the stones and the wrapped cooking leaves in order to keep the food clean. Children play with the seeds as marbles
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Example: Take a coconut leaf, take out the midribs so it becomes a sharp spine, impale the seeds on this, and light them for use as a torch. Leaf used to cover earth oven, and can be put between the stones and the wrapped cooking leaves in order to keep the food clean. Children play with the seeds as marbles

tɨ neis

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tɨsi-

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n. inalienable

utɨti

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veru

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fevrier

wipin sarapiran

Leiognathus fasciatus, Aurigequula fasciatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Leiognathus-fasciatus.html
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yaku

Chelonia mydas https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/39659-Chelonia-mydas

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yaku yaku

Geophila
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Yapkapin

Yapkapin
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yawhira

yawhira
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ɨmahan

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